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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. it's your fault. naturally blame the mucus. [ mucus ] try new advil congestion relief. it treats the real problem. reducing swelling due to nasal inflammation. new advil congestion relief. the smell of home made chili due to nasal inflammation. whatever scents fill your household, purina tidy cats scoop helps neutralize odors in multiple cat homes... keeping your house smelling like it should. purina tidy cats scoop. keep your home smelling like home. ♪ crossing borders with ease ♪ ♪ clearing customs' a breeze ♪ ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ a-di-os, cheerio, au revoir ♪ ♪ off it goes, that's logistics ♪ ♪ over seas, over land, on the web, on demand ♪ ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ operations worldwide, ups on your side ♪ ♪ th
unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. it's your fault. naturally blame the mucus. [ mucus ] try new advil congestion relief. it treats the real problem. reducing swelling due to nasal...
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are they giving us the facts on this? sometimes, governments tend to try to coat things like this with good news. what is the record of the japanese government? >> well, the record in the nuclear arena is not great. there have been some much smaller nuclear incidents over the years. either the electric power companies or the government regulatory agency have been involved and gotten caught later on sort of downplaying the worst of the news, in one case editing a tape out to make it appear that an accident was not as bad as it was. here, you don't know how much of this is just the fog of confusion and crisis management, and how much of it is trying to just make sure that people don't panic. there's always, in a situation like this, the sort of fine line between not wanting to worsen an already panicked situation and coming clean with everybody about what's going on. >> schieffer: in line with that, lucy craft said some of the papers are saying that the stock market may crash tomorrow. >> it's possible it could. it's hard t
are they giving us the facts on this? sometimes, governments tend to try to coat things like this with good news. what is the record of the japanese government? >> well, the record in the nuclear arena is not great. there have been some much smaller nuclear incidents over the years. either the electric power companies or the government regulatory agency have been involved and gotten caught later on sort of downplaying the worst of the news, in one case editing a tape out to make it appear...
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visit ready.gov. >> i hope you have been with us on this women's history month. now you have gone from conservative baptist church you went to the seminary how did you end up with mcc is it? metropolitan community church. >> it is they are all over the united states and other parts of the world even. primarily a ministry by and with the gay lesbian, trans gendered population. when i came to new york to san francisco i came out that was a journey in and of itself. we could spend an hour on that but we won't. i started going to metropolitan community church in san francisco and to the evening service i was preaching at presbyterian churches in the morning i would preach they would say that is fantastic we have an opening would you apply and i would say do you want an out, open lesbian and they would say well, we will get back to you. and i would go and worship at night and that has been my tradition forever in new york i went to a presbyterian church in the morning and would go to brooklyn gospel tabernacle at night so i was going to mcc and started to get to know
visit ready.gov. >> i hope you have been with us on this women's history month. now you have gone from conservative baptist church you went to the seminary how did you end up with mcc is it? metropolitan community church. >> it is they are all over the united states and other parts of the world even. primarily a ministry by and with the gay lesbian, trans gendered population. when i came to new york to san francisco i came out that was a journey in and of itself. we could spend an...
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until we found out that maybe her teacher uses certain terms a little bit loosely. rebecca is clearly very gifted. [ banker ] we decided to roll that money into ashley's college account. turns out there's seven gifted kids in ashley's class of nine. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when it's time to save. ♪ ♪ eat well, live long ♪ have a good daisy, work out, get strong ♪ ♪ when you need a lift, just sing a song ♪ ♪ and have a good daisy ♪ have a good daisy with a natural treat ♪ ♪ have a good daisy, healthy foods to eat ♪ ♪ when you want some joy, dance to the beat ♪ ♪ and have a good daisy [ female announcer ] enjoy the fresh, 100% natural choice in cottage cheese. ♪ have a good daisy ♪ have a good daisy >>> a soldier from alameda has been killed in afghanistan. eric true true blood died. the come back unit was hit an i improvised explosive device. >>> loved ones are remembering a man shot and killed 6 months ago on his 35th birthday as he and his fiance were walking home from a party. friends and family of the man had a blo
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it's early sunday morning here in tokyo, and people are actually starting to get used to the dozens of aftershocks that are happening here every day. now, they should get smaller over time, but they could last for years. that's because experts now say the massive quake released enough energy to provide electricity to the city of los angeles for an entire year. >> at the time it was terrifying. i've never felt a quake that strong. you know, my japanese coworkers haven't experienced anything like this, either, in their lifetime. >> reporter: the earthquake that hit japan this morning was actually the 261st aftershock. it was located about 200 miles north of tokyo, but we could definitely feel it here in the city. the ground started shaking, buildings were situation. clearly keeping people here on edge. russ. >> mitchell: ben trace netokyo. take care. thank you very much. attention was focused for most of the day on an explosion at the fukushima nuclear power plant where officials say the containment vessel is intact with no imminent threat of a meltdown. sea water is being pump in to coo
it's early sunday morning here in tokyo, and people are actually starting to get used to the dozens of aftershocks that are happening here every day. now, they should get smaller over time, but they could last for years. that's because experts now say the massive quake released enough energy to provide electricity to the city of los angeles for an entire year. >> at the time it was terrifying. i've never felt a quake that strong. you know, my japanese coworkers haven't experienced...
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with things, not getting on each other, having confidence in each other was just amazing and will give us confidence going into the tournament. >> watching arizona try and win the men's pac-10 title with less than 10 seconds washington down 3, thomas kicking it out for the game-tying three now to overtime. tying the game. but washington had one final chance. >> thomas. crossover. setback. >> 28 points for isaiah thomas. washington wins the pac-10 tournament beating arizona 77- 75 in overtime. >>> ivy league championship harvard up one against princeton with 2 seconds left. >> looking inside. goes out. here is davis. davis for the win. he does it. going to the ncaa tournament. >> the tigers are dancing. hopefully the guy in the orange suit is a mascot. they beat harvard 63-62 and of course tomorrow's selection sunday 3:00 p.m. here on cbs5. >> start after good season. can't wait. >> thank you, kim. >> sure. >>> so imagine watching a tragedy in your hometown from thousands of miles away. we will hear from someone from japan who was in the bay area when the earthquake struck and could not re
with things, not getting on each other, having confidence in each other was just amazing and will give us confidence going into the tournament. >> watching arizona try and win the men's pac-10 title with less than 10 seconds washington down 3, thomas kicking it out for the game-tying three now to overtime. tying the game. but washington had one final chance. >> thomas. crossover. setback. >> 28 points for isaiah thomas. washington wins the pac-10 tournament beating arizona 77-...
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useful. the priority is one reason there is a delay until 2012. the second is to simply get the competitive bidding that will be required to give companies other than boeing an opportunity to compete for this contract. and to provide the fixed towers. so we think both as a matter of tactics but also good and efficient business sense that that schedule will not do us harm on a security, from a security perspective, and get us a better product in due course. >> ms. loy. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and welcome. and i just want to say we are very fortunate to have a person of your wisdom, experience and caliber in this position and i thank you very much. and if you can clarify in writing for the record it is my understanding that 100% screening of passenger and airlines won't be completed until the end of 2011. i don't think it can be done soon enough. i think it is urgent. and i would like you to clarify that for us. i would like to know why it is not completed. and i would also like to know if
useful. the priority is one reason there is a delay until 2012. the second is to simply get the competitive bidding that will be required to give companies other than boeing an opportunity to compete for this contract. and to provide the fixed towers. so we think both as a matter of tactics but also good and efficient business sense that that schedule will not do us harm on a security, from a security perspective, and get us a better product in due course. >> ms. loy. >> thank you,...
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as use not afraid at all. really years ago shortly after a while actually some fifteen years ago shortly after a nuclear disaster struck another one in the ukraine he visited. years after that with use family one of the health resorts and he says he wasn't afraid at all and years after years in his family are quite alright so he's not afraid and he's not considering moving down we're taking a flight and go we turn now the region of russia or even abroad ok well thank you very much for that update i think you know groucho reporting from russia's far east but let me just bring you up to date on some breaking news we're receiving there are reports that there have been damage to a fuel rods. nuclear plant we don't have that much detail yet as to what exactly the dab interest like or the extent of the damage but that is the latest from japan the fuel rods at the fukushima nuclear plant have been damaged it has not been avoided well let's get some. expert opinion on the situation in japan from christopher simons ass
as use not afraid at all. really years ago shortly after a while actually some fifteen years ago shortly after a nuclear disaster struck another one in the ukraine he visited. years after that with use family one of the health resorts and he says he wasn't afraid at all and years after years in his family are quite alright so he's not afraid and he's not considering moving down we're taking a flight and go we turn now the region of russia or even abroad ok well thank you very much for that...
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like the brothers we used to go in and out when the settlers could not see us base for them doing well to the jaw shots i've seen so now we're getting in from the back imam climbing over the neighbor's roof upstairs and over why. all this trouble to keep the settlers out of harm's way around the south of there is one that's where they leave. sharon and also in all the other colonies around us stop in the. wrong stuff look look there we're surrounded by settlers and soldiers going to stop and read their voice. i have no doubt that if today another two hundred thousand jews will continue in some area a lot of the arabs who are here because we have to throw them out i don't know them i don't know that today i i favor that i don't know working for forced expulsions very slowly but i have a feeling that if they see masses of people coming over the think their homes away from them just settling the lands here. any normal human being have specific steps that was a but you know he'll be on this point i kept thinking my children going to take it even more so i'm going to have have to leave basi
like the brothers we used to go in and out when the settlers could not see us base for them doing well to the jaw shots i've seen so now we're getting in from the back imam climbing over the neighbor's roof upstairs and over why. all this trouble to keep the settlers out of harm's way around the south of there is one that's where they leave. sharon and also in all the other colonies around us stop in the. wrong stuff look look there we're surrounded by settlers and soldiers going to stop and...
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>> no, no, you're ahead of us. you're ahead of us, buddy. you're ahead. we're way back. >> um, i think it spread because it went across the world, and i think china had it? >> yeah, but before china gets it, there's someone who brings -- there's a woman here on the end, marina. >> i think it was, i think it was the slaves. >> that's later. we're way back. we're in b.c., guys. we're way, way back. >> the australians? >> nope, no australians. >> ah. >> with the greeks? >> yes. alexander the great. if any of you remember the stories, alexander the great is conquering across from greece. he's conquering across iran. he's conquering -- he gets to the edge of india, and his troops say i won't go any further, i've gone as far as i'm going to go. but alexander is conquering, he has this hunger to know. alexander can never know enough. so he sends his friend in a boat saying go explore india, find out stuff for me. and the friend comes back and talk about the reed that gives honey though there are no bees. now, why would you describe sugarcane as the reed that giv
>> no, no, you're ahead of us. you're ahead of us, buddy. you're ahead. we're way back. >> um, i think it spread because it went across the world, and i think china had it? >> yeah, but before china gets it, there's someone who brings -- there's a woman here on the end, marina. >> i think it was, i think it was the slaves. >> that's later. we're way back. we're in b.c., guys. we're way, way back. >> the australians? >> nope, no australians. >> ah....
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they didn't even ask us to redo the conditional use. but that's not fair because we do all the processes -- processing. if they have no comment they should submit it to the building department. why are they holding it so long and then finally they sent us a letter -- commissioner fung: ms. tong, you need to answer the following question. why did you wait four to five years? >> actually, because we have a lot of projects that are ongoing. that's while when we file, they already take so long to do the commission and then we changed our -- a few times already. the first architectural project for us was out of town so that's why the project was delayed and delayed. on the conditional use, we already followed all the procedures once they give us the approval and we did. they're saying that if everything is on progress they will continue to give us the extension. and i have a document showing that severing on progress so you guys can tell -- from 2006 we submitted seven, nine, and also 2010, we still have an email with the planning department
they didn't even ask us to redo the conditional use. but that's not fair because we do all the processes -- processing. if they have no comment they should submit it to the building department. why are they holding it so long and then finally they sent us a letter -- commissioner fung: ms. tong, you need to answer the following question. why did you wait four to five years? >> actually, because we have a lot of projects that are ongoing. that's while when we file, they already take so...
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everything each one of us does impacts somebody at some moment, whether we use our cell phones and that colton is here... we're all so interconnected now. you can't say, "it's too much for me to bear," because if it were happening to you, how would you feel if other people said, "it's too much to bear?" you know, when i went to afghanistan in the 1990's and i saw what the taliban was doing to women, i came back and i had, literally, a video that the revolutionary association of the women of afghanistan had taken under their burkas, where they documented the atrocities in a stadium where a woman was shot in her head for flirting. i brought that to every... >> hinojosa: for flirting? >> for flirting. i brought that back and i took that to every media outlet in america, and you know what they said to me? "no one cares about thwomen offghanistan." i said, "listen to me. you better care, because when you see something that is that immoral and is ending rights so severely, you know it will impact you eventually." look what happened-- 9/11. i will say the same thing about the congo. if we, as
everything each one of us does impacts somebody at some moment, whether we use our cell phones and that colton is here... we're all so interconnected now. you can't say, "it's too much for me to bear," because if it were happening to you, how would you feel if other people said, "it's too much to bear?" you know, when i went to afghanistan in the 1990's and i saw what the taliban was doing to women, i came back and i had, literally, a video that the revolutionary association...
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thank you, general counsel, for spending some time with us. he is here every year with us. now this year we have not only mayor edwin lee, as an historical time in san francisco. we have four asian-american members of the board of supervisors with us. as a representative of district 3, i could not be more happy to introduce my district supervisor, the president of the board, supervisor david chiu. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. it is an honor to be with you tonight. i want to wish everyone a happy year of the rabbit. unless you are vietnamese, in which case, i was a very happy year of the cat. after 160 years, this year is truly history. i am honored to serve with you, not just with the diversity that our board of supervisors represents -- and i want to thank ross mirkarimi, david campos, and malia cohen who are here with us today -- but it is an honor to serve with three other asian-american supervisors. we finally reflect the population statistics that we have here in san francisco. more importantly, it was an incredible honor earlier this year to take part in an h
thank you, general counsel, for spending some time with us. he is here every year with us. now this year we have not only mayor edwin lee, as an historical time in san francisco. we have four asian-american members of the board of supervisors with us. as a representative of district 3, i could not be more happy to introduce my district supervisor, the president of the board, supervisor david chiu. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. it is an honor to be with you tonight. i want to wish...
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hello thanks for joining us this hour my name's kevin zero in this is the r.t. international news channel it's now one am here in moscow and the top story the situation at the fukushima nuclear plant in japan remains grave this morning as authorities start using seawater to try to cool down damaged reactors trying to prevent a second blast facility so far twenty two people are known to have been exposed to radiation it comes as a state of emergency has been declared a second nuclear facility affected by friday's massive earthquake there says police fear more than ten thousand people may have died after the earthquake and the tsunami that followed it in the worst crisis to hit the country since world war two artes either bennett reports now from one of the worst hit areas not far from the fukushima plant. well the worry there is concerning a second reactor at the fukushima number one concern now is that a second one has lost its cooling mechanism helping seawater around to try and cool the reactor down the temperature inside the reactor is growing very hot. there
hello thanks for joining us this hour my name's kevin zero in this is the r.t. international news channel it's now one am here in moscow and the top story the situation at the fukushima nuclear plant in japan remains grave this morning as authorities start using seawater to try to cool down damaged reactors trying to prevent a second blast facility so far twenty two people are known to have been exposed to radiation it comes as a state of emergency has been declared a second nuclear facility...
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walk us back to the nixon and reagan administration and the department of justice and define for us what this conservative assault on the constitution means. >> since richard nixon ran for president in 1968, conservatives sought to change some basic constitutional principles. the point of the book is that a very large extent they succeeded. we don't realize it, by the way, because it doesn't happen all in one case, but the supreme court does occur in a series of decisions. not every decision has a conservative outcome. the most important targets for conservatives like rowe vs. wade has not been overruled, but there's been a change in so many areas of constitutional law over the last few decades, and all to the right. i don't think conservatives and liberals disagree over the description that i've given, but certainly they would di agree on whether it's desirable. i begin the book with a story of this man to pose the question how could it be that the supreme court would uphold such a sentence that's constitutional. the rest of the book is answering what the court has done in many differen
walk us back to the nixon and reagan administration and the department of justice and define for us what this conservative assault on the constitution means. >> since richard nixon ran for president in 1968, conservatives sought to change some basic constitutional principles. the point of the book is that a very large extent they succeeded. we don't realize it, by the way, because it doesn't happen all in one case, but the supreme court does occur in a series of decisions. not every...
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that is what we used to call a beat. i don't see them, i lived in that. i saw them three times last year. i see them almost every day in union square. why are the tourists more important than the citizens? in philadelphia -- i believe the chief should be hired from within. a looked down and i noticed that his night stick had all the paint off of that. you can see the wood grain. i asked, what happened? he said, that's from beating heads. what do you think that before community relations? what kind of attitude is that? i am a citizen coming out of the store. i just want to see beat cops walking real beats. it might not be the thing to do it in outlying areas, but in dense areas -- [chime] >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> the evening, supervisors, and some of our police commissioners. i am -- >>-share of the northwest alliance. unfortunately, i am a former member. i served in 2009 and 2010. when the chief had his summit, he handed down a guide or rules. we read we could not serve on two cabs. we had to live within a police precinct in order to serve a
that is what we used to call a beat. i don't see them, i lived in that. i saw them three times last year. i see them almost every day in union square. why are the tourists more important than the citizens? in philadelphia -- i believe the chief should be hired from within. a looked down and i noticed that his night stick had all the paint off of that. you can see the wood grain. i asked, what happened? he said, that's from beating heads. what do you think that before community relations? what...
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yes i did. [ ryan ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ so i used mine, to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >> of the civil war era at the sittings and on behalf of the shore of japan's northeast coast surging well inland. if we've been waiting cars, homes and cars. >> is known about credits not used for a very long time ago and of no case that i conveyed of were crucial street and not behind the kind of wall or building the top. it is far higher than the level of sea level. that's what's so frightening about the photos. the water is supposed to be overwhelming. if a lot of these measures could in place. have no way this is a statement about a bill prepared s, it is a testament to how powerful this earthquake was and how powerful the finale is.tsunami is. >>reporter: there's some of the places that have the punch. first the lake and the tsunami looking at these pictures from the airport where people of on to the highest ground to define. r
yes i did. [ ryan ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ so i used mine, to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >> of the civil war era at the sittings and on behalf of the shore of japan's northeast coast surging well inland. if we've been waiting cars, homes and cars. >> is known about credits not used for a very long time ago and of...
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us. the rivers and plants and animals, ecosystems and services we have in common transform the differences between us, and that is neighbors, we can and should work together on the environmental challenges we share. thank you very much. [applause] >> obviously a topic that will generate many questions. it's amazing what an audience will do at the sound of tequila. [laughter] it's my pleasure to introduce dr. lenart. she has a degree from the university of arizona, currently an adjunct professor in water sciences at the university of arizona. she is received a recognition for her writing as a journalist in this area, primarily in the newspaper community. she is worked on environmental issues and not only in the united states, but in china, puerto rico, and colorado. for the last year, she has focused on important environmental climate issues in the southwest of united states. she comes today as the author of a book entitled life in the hot house, how a living planet survives climate change
us. the rivers and plants and animals, ecosystems and services we have in common transform the differences between us, and that is neighbors, we can and should work together on the environmental challenges we share. thank you very much. [applause] >> obviously a topic that will generate many questions. it's amazing what an audience will do at the sound of tequila. [laughter] it's my pleasure to introduce dr. lenart. she has a degree from the university of arizona, currently an adjunct...
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it gives us an entire package to work from. it gives us the context of the mayor's race. it is a bit complicated because we are working at three fiscal years for this program. it is looking at three fiscal years for the financing program. for the 10-11, 11-12, and 12-13. look at the longevity of the program. i really feel that we have to have full funding for the program in the air. -- in there. we will still be very short of what the mandate for ordnance established in the fund provides, which would be far short of that. it would be close to the breaking point of whether we are going to have a fully funded program for the campaign that will be happening in the next few months. i hope that we can move forward on the entire amount for the public financing program. i say that knowing where our budget is that. i think this is something that san franciscans will want and welcome based on a real concern about democracy in the level of civic participation. we have a form of government that involves many citizens, and i think it makes sense that we have this opportunity for many
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a lot of us are. here to break it all down for us is mike of nbcsports.com. mike, good morning. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. great to be with you. >> let's start with what a lot of people want to know. what is really happening here? put this in perspective for nfl fans. >> jenna, what is really happening is both sides are trying to get their best possible deal. the players decided if they're going to be locked out, they're not going to get their best deal. they're going to get their best deal by shutting down the union and heading to court and big names on the lawsuit like tom brady, peyton manning, drew brees and try to get the best deal that way. the owners want to force the players back to the bargaining table or lock them out and the owners think they get their best deal that way. that's when it all comes down to each side trying to position them selves to get the best possible deal. >> seems like this whole thing is turning into a mess. what happens next? what is the next step here? >> things can move quickly and things could take a few weeks. we really don't
a lot of us are. here to break it all down for us is mike of nbcsports.com. mike, good morning. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. great to be with you. >> let's start with what a lot of people want to know. what is really happening here? put this in perspective for nfl fans. >> jenna, what is really happening is both sides are trying to get their best possible deal. the players decided if they're going to be locked out, they're not going to get their best deal....
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thank you for joining us today. tell us about your background, where you grew up, went to school, and what kind of jobs to have had. >> i grew up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey. i went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i settle private law firm during complex commercial litigation. in 2002, and moved over to the sentences the city attorney's office where i worked on the trial team doing trials for the city, handling my own cases, and supervising a team of attorneys as well. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? >> i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area since that is where my family is. i was always interested in san francisco in terms of what it is as a city, its culture, it's amazing lgbt community. i came out here for a sum
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to use for small business. it is an important piece. >> [inaudible] >> there have been a cut in the budget. he wanted to know how that would cut the sba program. >> now we are getting into arcane budget discussions. the 2012 budget does slate a couple of sba programs for cutting. it also talks about cuts comparing next year to prior years, when we were the beneficiaries of stimulus funds, jobs act funds. one time-type things are being set as benchmarks. a cut from those one time- funding pieces that were not expected to be continued. in some ways, we do not see it as big as a cut. speaker pelosi was important to us in the jobs act in getting a lot of money put into the sba program. it allowed california to be the beneficiary of having hired guarantees for banks, no sba loans fees. in the first quarter of the year, lending in california was the most we ever did. we did $1 billion worth of small business loans in december, for example. that is something we have never done before. but that was a one time funding p
to use for small business. it is an important piece. >> [inaudible] >> there have been a cut in the budget. he wanted to know how that would cut the sba program. >> now we are getting into arcane budget discussions. the 2012 budget does slate a couple of sba programs for cutting. it also talks about cuts comparing next year to prior years, when we were the beneficiaries of stimulus funds, jobs act funds. one time-type things are being set as benchmarks. a cut from those one...
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it's hard to work with us. i welcome and hope our new lord of the flies -- i know the voters are not used to having to pick someone. i appreciate you getting through that. desmond bishop, i know the bears won that game. today, we won that one. [chime] >> is there anyone else that would like to talk for public comment? if not, public comment will be closed. thank you. president chiu: if we can move to the next agenda item, committee reports. >> item 25 was considered at a regular meeting on thursday, march 3, 2011. a motion making appointments with terms ending february 23, 2013. and a term ending february 23, 2012 for community development. president chiu: colleagues, the item is in front of us. supervisor avalos: this is an item that supervisor kim was going to be discussing as well. i'll stand up. i had -- i was surprised to see the names come out. i worked very closely with them on the local hiring ordnance. peter cohen i worked with for new strategies in san francisco. there is work that she has already don
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all of us have suggestedf just how much we owe to this country in terms of what itms has provided us. but we bring a great deal that makes the country what it is now. it is diversity, potential, they think we are a good fit with the diversity of the panel. >> i will also add that 21 of the ways it can be broken is through allowing people to hear about those andmeti sometimes cheaper solara so removes that to they think an immigrant just comes to the country and benefits anything it is not easy. bid is a lot of -- are working hard summer coming to join but there is the perception they come and take freely. they are not.th they were card and bring something of value but also gave something as well.e av i just imagine to myself for example,, if none of us were in this country after all, the average classroom setting in the university would be quiteti boring. [laughter] i am serious. suddenly it would. there would not be educational although intriguing as it is when we come from the different background.na but earlier, your great grandfather came from some place but we forget thatly f whe
all of us have suggestedf just how much we owe to this country in terms of what itms has provided us. but we bring a great deal that makes the country what it is now. it is diversity, potential, they think we are a good fit with the diversity of the panel. >> i will also add that 21 of the ways it can be broken is through allowing people to hear about those andmeti sometimes cheaper solara so removes that to they think an immigrant just comes to the country and benefits anything it is not...
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council of foreign relations he told us that russia and the us are going through a new phase of improving times. and i think in many respects what we're seeing here is the closing of phase one and the opening of phase two of this so-called reset phase one was all about security and high politics it was about a new start treaty missile defense iran afghanistan and that really came to a close when the russian parliament and the u.s. senate ratified start now i think what we're looking at is more societal contact cross investment that crosses the borders people traveling more between the two countries trying to build the confidence that the vice president not just talked to security is obviously going to be there both in north africa and trying to get us russian cooperation on missile defense but i think we're now seeing the relationship broaden out in deeper and its social route we'll take you through some other international news that making headlines today at least one person died in the hundred injured it demonstrations in yemen after police opened fire on a dozen suffered from tear gas
council of foreign relations he told us that russia and the us are going through a new phase of improving times. and i think in many respects what we're seeing here is the closing of phase one and the opening of phase two of this so-called reset phase one was all about security and high politics it was about a new start treaty missile defense iran afghanistan and that really came to a close when the russian parliament and the u.s. senate ratified start now i think what we're looking at is more...
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stay with us here for the latest developments are not our web site. and other news now that forces loyal to colonel gadhafi are gaining momentum in the east and made international calls for him to step down libyan media reports say rebel groups have been driven out of several key all towns pulis here has the latest from the region. libyan state television is reporting that forces loyal to the libyan leader moammar gadhafi have now retaken the oil town of great debt in the east of the country according to state television this town has been to quote the maclean's of the armed gangs brigade is the site of a major oil terminal and throughout the day sunday they have been hit clashes happening there but we haven't as of yet been able to independently verify these state television reports in the past state television has been faulty in its reporting it based very often preempting the sexists as arkadelphia mean before they actually happen but we can complete in fact a definition in our everyone from eastwards they are encountering increasingly loosely orga
stay with us here for the latest developments are not our web site. and other news now that forces loyal to colonel gadhafi are gaining momentum in the east and made international calls for him to step down libyan media reports say rebel groups have been driven out of several key all towns pulis here has the latest from the region. libyan state television is reporting that forces loyal to the libyan leader moammar gadhafi have now retaken the oil town of great debt in the east of the country...
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use what you've got. again, as connie and i both took what was a liability to us in our youth, we hated that feeling of being different, of not being good enough, of not measuring up. but that's what propelled us into leadership, what gave us the passion for the poor, for the sick, for those who needed help in whatever way. use what you've got. i learned to embrace controversy. i learned to love -- how many of you love controversy? [laughter] i knew there'd be a few here. [laughter] how many of you hate controversy? see, most people really back off of controversy. but what i learned particularly from having had the opportunity to lead, oh, arguably the most controversial social movement in the world is that controversy is actually your friend. if something is controversial, it means you're important. it means you have the platform. people are paying attention the you. and, you know, i was thinking this morning arizona is the only state, i believe, that has ever passed the martin luther king holiday by a v
use what you've got. again, as connie and i both took what was a liability to us in our youth, we hated that feeling of being different, of not being good enough, of not measuring up. but that's what propelled us into leadership, what gave us the passion for the poor, for the sick, for those who needed help in whatever way. use what you've got. i learned to embrace controversy. i learned to love -- how many of you love controversy? [laughter] i knew there'd be a few here. [laughter] how many of...
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after the harm it causes cousin as well as nine children collecting firewood were killed in separate us. on the arab league has reportedly box a no fly zone over libya and made to be anonymous calls for gadhafi to go. international news live from moscow this is all she was me out of a thanks for joining as the world's news is dominated by the earthquake and tsunami disaster in japan emergency crews and engineers are desperately working on a. nuclear plant in the tsunami hit north to prevent a possible row down after a powerful blast of the senate seat the explosion was caused by thirty eight in the cooling system people living within a twenty kilometer radius have been. moved from their homes for fear of contamination meanwhile at least fifteen people have already been exposed to radio seriously near the facility a second emergency has now been declared at a second reactor at fukushima and in the state in the past hour japanese scientists have upgraded friday's earthquake to magnitude nine point zero it also triggered a massive tsunami which struck japan's coast and cause destruction is
after the harm it causes cousin as well as nine children collecting firewood were killed in separate us. on the arab league has reportedly box a no fly zone over libya and made to be anonymous calls for gadhafi to go. international news live from moscow this is all she was me out of a thanks for joining as the world's news is dominated by the earthquake and tsunami disaster in japan emergency crews and engineers are desperately working on a. nuclear plant in the tsunami hit north to prevent a...
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., an issue that is come to us. i guess basically i feel as though the process lacks some integrity. and feel definitely that a certificate of appropriateness should have been granted based upon their own standards. having to do with dinchings. having to do with the fact that it would not be identified being the same historical period. at any rate, it concerns me greatly that the votes are not there and do whatever you want to. >> sir, it is my understanding that unlike our com where we, in fact, maybe are not pinted to particular chires particular expert's, that the h.p. scrmbings a different sort of body. mr. frye or mr. sanchez, could you enlighten us? >> each of the members of the historic preservation commission are preservation professionals. we have two preservation architects. a preservation planner. an architectural historian and an historian who is considered an expert in american history in san francisco history. there is one at large seat and that is occupied by commissioner matsuda who has some preserva
., an issue that is come to us. i guess basically i feel as though the process lacks some integrity. and feel definitely that a certificate of appropriateness should have been granted based upon their own standards. having to do with dinchings. having to do with the fact that it would not be identified being the same historical period. at any rate, it concerns me greatly that the votes are not there and do whatever you want to. >> sir, it is my understanding that unlike our com where we,...
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>>marty: if you for joining us >>isabel: from all of us and you for joining us this 9 50's ndf. f 957 a after e.f.
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first of all, i want to thank god for putting us in this situation and blessed us the way he has. i want to thank my family, my wife and my boys. my teammates. i tell you what. when i got traded over here, it was a tough longro
first of all, i want to thank god for putting us in this situation and blessed us the way he has. i want to thank my family, my wife and my boys. my teammates. i tell you what. when i got traded over here, it was a tough longro
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it's to be used. to meet. some. wealthy british style sign some of them is not on the. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the flow. financial headlines tune in to cause report on r.g.p. . soon which bryson. the band's sound from phones to christians. who threw stones on teeth. fixed for. fifty. fifty ft ft. as my name is daniel smith this is joining us on the we're here to make a short presentation about the wiki leaks project. the first. in the fourth grade a through get information out about the real world. coming to him war on syria i'm going after. the secrecy of the because i'm going to be a democracy. if i ever put any sources in danger you would hunt me down and kill you. this is exactly one of the reasons why we left the project because it has become more about this all james bond. than all the actual information. thank you. the whole bit will around the wall. be. headlines from odyssey this hour a second explosion called the rock japan's fukushima atomic power plant esc
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you know i said leave us to reason with my daughter came out the way she did . the couple has a baby girl who was born with a birth defect on one hand her mother is convinced that it is on account of gerard's exposure to d. you. so yes i mean i mean what i saw deep down in my heart i knew that she was gone like that even yes because of something he had about. one of us and we started looking for answers on the internet i mean and i saw the baby i think i have the picture comes hand was identical to my daughter was on the money and iraqi baby that had been exposed to depleted uranium i mean for me that was the proof my baby's hand and the hand of that iraq i.e.d. exposed the figurine. natural uranium is made up of two isotopes ninety nine percent as you remember to thirty eight point seven percent is the more radioactive uranium two thirty five. the nuclear industry uses isotope separation to produce enriched uranium which contains a higher concentration of uranium two thirty five this enriched uranium is more radioactive the natural uranium and it's used in the
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he used it in his struggles with the old elites. i think you make such a compelling case of the eyes of this new american aristocracy against the old proprietor class and merchant class that was the revolutionary generation. they were the right people to run society. vanderbilt challenges them in a significant way. >> this is significant because fender bill is someone who is so often used in a prompt end to the logical arguments the with you should have regulation of robber barons or regulation of free market. i try to avoid making it the logical argument. there is an historical account. very important because to do that much of his life, the economy is different. the way people thought about these questions, it was a different world. for example, lays a share, the idea of limited one no government regulation today is considered a conservative idea. in vanderbilt's time it was a radical idea because he did not have large corporations. the economy was flatter. they fought of government intervention and the economy being chartering a
he used it in his struggles with the old elites. i think you make such a compelling case of the eyes of this new american aristocracy against the old proprietor class and merchant class that was the revolutionary generation. they were the right people to run society. vanderbilt challenges them in a significant way. >> this is significant because fender bill is someone who is so often used in a prompt end to the logical arguments the with you should have regulation of robber barons or...
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. i see you're flatulent in three languages. graduated op of your gas. [ male announcer ] got gas on your mind? your son rip is on line toot. [ male announcer ] try gas-x. powerful relief # from pressure and bloating in a fast-acting chewable. gas-x. pressure's off. >>> and finally tonight, here from japan, as you can imagine, communication here has been almost impossible. in the northeastern part of the island, you can't even use the telephone. the lines are jammed. loved ones here trying to communicate with one another. for american families back home trying to check in with their loved ones here, it's been nearly impossible. >> oh, my god. >> this man is 19 years old, born in kentucky. studying here in tokyo, and he filmed the earthquake while
unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. i see you're flatulent in three languages. graduated op of your gas. [ male announcer ] got gas on your mind? your son rip is on line toot. [ male...
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have you with us this is sports today i am you know meal on these are stories in. the market champions twice in the past three years rubin secure all the points in their first russian premier league game of the season. on truck free to road cricket world cup champions the st louis mc a la stage in bangalore but the structuring sixty run win for. saville supreme tween marks and becomes only the third ever german cyclist to win the hearts nice to. russia's longest ever premier league season got on the way over the weekend the competition switching to the winter formats for the first time meaning we have fourteen months of football heads sunday saw three games first up was and cross the door with pre-season favorites are one of them being aiming to store successfully in their quest for a third domestic crown and for your stick is on team doing just that swinging away to jump transfused to ban. the first then after the break before christina board made sure right of the death of the ecuadorian firing one from the spot suffered a flood. was adjudged defeat felt in the a
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to use it because it's highly effective that fly straight it's highly lethal up on. and being a first shot one shot kill so taking it off the battlefield is not a but is not a neutral act. it's an act that will cause the loss of lives by taking away both protection and the super bowl super bowl weapon the pentagon is kind of oversold me importance of to clue to train him to defend the weapon they've exaggerated the importance of it. but it was actually guided missiles had in particular hellfire missile destroyed about a third of all the iraqi tanks that were destroyed. bernard roster held several positions in the pentagon during the clinton administration and he spent a number of years directing research into the so-called gulf war illnesses. the kinds of symptoms that are seen in people with all four elements are totally inconsistent with exposure to a legal for any and so they came to the conclusions as has the united nations the e.u. . almost everybody who has looked at this in an unbiased scientific way and that depleted uranium is not related to the unexplained
to use it because it's highly effective that fly straight it's highly lethal up on. and being a first shot one shot kill so taking it off the battlefield is not a but is not a neutral act. it's an act that will cause the loss of lives by taking away both protection and the super bowl super bowl weapon the pentagon is kind of oversold me importance of to clue to train him to defend the weapon they've exaggerated the importance of it. but it was actually guided missiles had in particular hellfire...
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we have high drama, us by vs. by, and it comes after an increasingly difficult relationship over the last several months. in december, the cia officer in the country was named in the pakistani press or was ousted and had to be pulled out of the country literally overnight. if that wasn't bad enough, "the new york times" and "the washington post" sightseeing cia sources say he was founded by the pakistani intelligence and services or the intelligence director. i have been a gauge and though it liaison government for many years. this is not normal behavior. we do not talk about it in the newspapers. since the arrest of mr. davis, the president said very clearly he must be given diplomatic immunity we have already cans -- counseled of pakistan meeting to work on cooperation on the war against al qaeda. pakistani president visit to united states is in jeopardy and obama's promise is clearly in jeopardy. if this was not bad enough if you listen carefully the spokesman on both sides, us sense of doom and foreboding behi
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most of the funding agencies for us is almost 100% from the county. while the prosecution has the benefit of grants. in fact, i believe the district attorney might have at least half of their budget is provided by grants. that is not provided to the indigent defense providers. federal grants are almost all directed toward prosecution and law enforcement. so the problem to have vast resources that i'm facing right now is that you have grant funding the police department, the sheriff's deft, the district attorney's office. there is a share that -- etc., etc. that share, which for them is a portion of their funding is almost my entire funding so when you say you're going to cut 13% off everybody equally. well, 13% for us is more than 13% of their entire budget than for the other agencies. now the problem is that's the ripple effect we just had here. now they still have their investigators because they have other agencies that provide the investigation. we don't. our investigators are the ones that have to be trimmed off because we can't pay for them. our
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can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would tell them where the elevator was. a lot of these systems have not done that. we were the first to do that. the nice thing is we've got less spills in the lobby, too. you get into the elevator in the morning, and somebody is standing in front of the buttons and you cannot get to it. people are fighting each other, spilling coffee and stuff, so this works out well. once you get inside, you are going to the floor that you have already decided on the outside. it really helped traffic flow and security as well. >> would you say your experience
can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would...
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bosnia was the iraqi province in which do you militias were most heavily used. doctor or least says that radioactivity still lingers in many places he's convinced that this is what lies behind the increase in cancers some of which are very rare. cancers which are related to radiation. look him in his. eyes and soft tissue concern is. increased. to alarming number. but to kill early cancer cold and malignant fibrous is just sidetone which is close to related to the radiation. i got until now twenty five cases so is some something strange and it'd give us clues to the effect of radiation on our patients but we should prove it. for. another conflict in which the pleated you raney and weapons were officially used was the war in kosovo in one nine hundred ninety nine. in reprisal for ethnic cleansing policies against albanian coasts of ours nato planes bombed serbian forces and yugoslav infrastructure. in that campaign serbian armored tanks and vehicles were attacked with the human issues. a few months later the media reported an unusually high rate of leukemia and o
bosnia was the iraqi province in which do you militias were most heavily used. doctor or least says that radioactivity still lingers in many places he's convinced that this is what lies behind the increase in cancers some of which are very rare. cancers which are related to radiation. look him in his. eyes and soft tissue concern is. increased. to alarming number. but to kill early cancer cold and malignant fibrous is just sidetone which is close to related to the radiation. i got until now...
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politicians use religion to win votes. if you are at all curious about how influential religion has become in today's political arena, you need to read this book. another review called the book absolutely brilliant, fascinating, timely, and of great importance. it's so absolutely buy that book, too. still as you can see, we have a lot of expertise to bring to today's procession teach -- session. professors want to leave plenty of time for discussion. they will be beginning, and you can get your questions ready. at think we will start with dr. kate kenski, who will focus in on the 2008 election and factors that help us understand the outcomes of the elections and then dr. kevin coe will bring his focus in on the influence of religion in politics today. >> thank you much. i'm very much appreciate being here, and thank you for having us. from among the thousands of words that were spoken in the 2008 election might co-authors and i think that we pretty much mail down which words were most consequential during the campaign at v
politicians use religion to win votes. if you are at all curious about how influential religion has become in today's political arena, you need to read this book. another review called the book absolutely brilliant, fascinating, timely, and of great importance. it's so absolutely buy that book, too. still as you can see, we have a lot of expertise to bring to today's procession teach -- session. professors want to leave plenty of time for discussion. they will be beginning, and you can get your...
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i would like to see the national community supports us and give us back in this is committing and to understand that there are homes i will now in danger see this is not of terrorism attacks not only well. and if we did not and for the war against terror all europe is is in and venture all the was done society. this is not your land it long story spam lays down i'm not. going to kill you and the. man highly. highly doubt my god gave me most of these really have not a slight estadio was going on here of what the media hardly shows them nobody wants them to know and we became a society we are only able to itself and even this less and less and its called tourists we have this wonderful excuse of security if this doesn't work we could all use the break up of the little costs. so i think they laid going to me he will say that after the whole cause the jews have the right to do whatever they want and that's their way of thinking. when race is really some say for europeans lawns but not for our reality we are not dealing with we deal only with our faith i find it hard to understand how the
i would like to see the national community supports us and give us back in this is committing and to understand that there are homes i will now in danger see this is not of terrorism attacks not only well. and if we did not and for the war against terror all europe is is in and venture all the was done society. this is not your land it long story spam lays down i'm not. going to kill you and the. man highly. highly doubt my god gave me most of these really have not a slight estadio was going on...
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cpab has been successful for us overall. >> good evening. i am also a member of cpab, central station. we heard that everybody wants community police. newmont officers of the peace -- we want officers of the piece to our fair to everyone. but we also heard chief godown tell us that his appropriation of funding will be shortened this year. i want to speak to the police commission. if one celery of an officer went -- if one salary of an officer will keepsake employees that can do a good job in every neighborhood and every meeting, and there will help us keep a more peaceful city. we have to keep our city have the. -- we have to keep our city safe, and the police department needs the funding. >> police commissioners and the chief, i represent the buena vista neighborhood association. since the group was founded, the captain did a good job in getting a central outline of what cpabs do. a couple speakers before me made some points i already had on my list. we represent a number of neighborhood organizations and other groups, such as youth and fam
cpab has been successful for us overall. >> good evening. i am also a member of cpab, central station. we heard that everybody wants community police. newmont officers of the peace -- we want officers of the piece to our fair to everyone. but we also heard chief godown tell us that his appropriation of funding will be shortened this year. i want to speak to the police commission. if one celery of an officer went -- if one salary of an officer will keepsake employees that can do a good job...